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Australia’s best scientists come to Canberra to share expertise with Parliament
More than 200 scientists have travelled to Canberra from around the country to meet with Parliamentarians from across the political spectrum. Leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics will speak to attendees today, including Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Alan Finkel; CSIRO Chief Executive, Dr Larry Marshall; and Deputy Chief Executive at Universities Australia, Catriona Jackson. […] -
Climate Politics, Commissions Of Inquiry, And Conspiracy Theories
via technocracy.newsEveryone is calling for another Commission of Inquiry (CI) or Special Prosecutor to investigate FBI and DOJ involvement in the election of Donald Trump. I used to think a CI, or any government commission, was a wonderful vehicle for taking the politics and most of the emotion out of an issue. I believed, like most, that finally, the public will get an independent examination and complete exposure of all the issues and facts necessary for a reasoned decision. That was the illusion behind the form -
Cities 2030: Implementing the New Urban Agenda
via technocracy.newsThe United Nations promotes Technocracy through its programs of Sustainable Development, New Urban Agenda and Agenda 2030. It has also sworn to overthrow capitalism and Free Enterprise altogether, and a key part of their strategy is to transform cities throughout the world. ⁃ TN EditorIn October 2016, the New Urban Agenda was unanimously adopted at the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III), serving as a new vision for our cities and -
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Anti-Google Protesters Crash San Jose Mayor’s State-Of-The-City Address
via technocracy.newsMoney flowing into and out of Google and other Big Tech firms in Silicon Valley have driven the cost of housing beyond the means of long-time residents, and citizens believe Google is at the fountainhead of it all. ⁃ TN EditorIn San Jose protesters disrupted the mayor’s State of the City Address, chanting, “Say it loud, say it clear, Google is not welcome here.”
It’s a tactic not seen very often.
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#ICYMI: Flint Studios has announced some jobs for Belfast! #jobfairy siliconrepublic.com/jobs/flint-stu…
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From the #WinterOlympics2018 to US newspaper databases being held to ransom, it’s your weekly #cybersecurity digest… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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The first interstellar asteroid to travel in our solar system could have been spinning out of control for billions… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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We spoke to @TheCrazyDogLady about her career in #DevOps, her work with non-profits her thoughts on what it's like… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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#Amazon acquired #Blink in 2017 and now its rationale behind the decision has been revealed. #IoT siliconrepublic.com/companies/amaz…
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Interstellar traveller in our solar system likely had cosmic collision siliconrepublic.com/innovation/oum…
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Are we smart enough for our #smartphones? @MrJohnFKennedy investigates siliconrepublic.com/life/digital-s…
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Are you a latecomer to the STEM professions? Did you come from a completely different career path? Our Careers Edit… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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‘With this new technology, we can explore what is normal and what is disease. This is just the beginning’… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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#Apple is now one of the most successful watch manufacturers in the world siliconrepublic.com/companies/appl…
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Thousands of websites were infected with code that causes browsers to secretly mine #cryptocurrency siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/cry…
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How can you remain competitive and employable in the #gigeconomy? @skillnetcourses siliconrepublic.com/advice/market-…
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#Uber has reached an agreement with #Waymo over their IP technology dispute. #autonomouscars siliconrepublic.com/companies/waym…
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‘My experience as a woman in tech has been difficult and wonderful’ siliconrepublic.com/people/woman-i…
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Belfast-based Flint Studios to bring 8 new jobs to NI capital siliconrepublic.com/jobs/flint-stu…
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Digital safety: Why society needs to get smarter about smartphones siliconrepublic.com/life/digital-s…
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‘Sweet’ technology breakthrough can easily spot disease biomarkers siliconrepublic.com/innovation/bio…
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Sign of the times: Apple Watch sales beat entire Swiss watch industry siliconrepublic.com/companies/appl…
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UK and US government websites hit by cryptocurrency mining malware siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/cry…
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Uber and Waymo settle self-driving vehicles dispute siliconrepublic.com/machines/waymo…
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Pruvo wants to be the Robin Hood of the global hotel industry siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/pruv…
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World Urban Forum Commits To Global, Harmonized Definition of Cities
via technocracy.newsWith a Muslim woman now in charge of UN-Habitat and the New Urban Agenda, Islam has a direct path to potentially influence every city on earth. With many Islamic nations already committed to ‘green finance’, or Fintech, and Sustainable Development, it is little wonder that they would try to dominate at every turn. ⁃ TN EditorToday at the World Urban Forum in Malaysia, the Commission takes stock of what was achieved under the three commitments put forward by the EU and its part -
What snakes lack in legs they make up for with strange body manipulations
Do a quick search for “snakes” in the news and you'll find people terrified, bitten or, sadly, killed by these creatures. Many of us fear their slithering ways and researchers have found evidence which suggests that humans have evolved a tendency to spot snakes more easily than other animals. -
This people-moving drone has completed more than 1,000 test flights
Most drones are small, and carry nothing except cameras. But Ehang Corp, a major Chinese drone maker, has been busy testing its Ehang 184 flying taxis, a drone designed to transport people. It's now completed more 1,000 test flights with and without passengers, as CNN reports. -
The strange history of the Olympic Torch—and why it has to stay lit
Unfortunately—oddly—it all began with Hitler. For the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Adolf Hitler wanted to draw on the ancient Greeks to bring a certain authoritative, classical air to modern Germany. The head of the Reich sports office had just the plan to do it: hold an elaborate relay to bring a symbolic Olympic flame from Greece to the games. -
Lightning nearly struck this kid. What happened?
It seemed harmless enough, playing in the rain with an umbrella under an overflowing rain gutter. The thunderstorm was passing, and the worst of it was over. Then lightning struck—very narrowly missing the kid outside. It was so close that, in the video taken that day, it looks like he was directly hit by the bolt. It was so close that, even if he wasn't struck directly, he could have been seriously hurt by residual current. -
Ice technicians are the secret stars of the Winter Olympics
The emphasis of this year's two-week-long Winter Olympic Games has been placed squarely on the Olympians themselves. After all, the stated purpose of the international competition is to bring together the world's greatest athletes in a nail-biting competition across fifteen different winter sports. -
Chinese cops are using facial-recognition sunglasses. Here's how that tech works.
Facial-recognition technology is no longer a gimmick in dystopian science fiction movies or CSI-style cop shows: It's increasingly used in more pedestrian ways. Your face can unlock your iPhone X, for example. Or, if you're flying with Jetblue from Boston to Aruba or the Dominican Republic, you have the option of using your visage as your boarding pass, a system that involves an offsite U.S. Customs and Border Protection algorithm making the matches. And now, the tech—featuring a camera at -
A fish that barely sleeps could help turn humans into all-night party animals
There's something about the blind Mexican cavefish that will make you quite jealous: To survive and thrive, they require just two hours of sleep each night; no more, no less. Imagine everything you could do with those extra six hours. -
Chinese Police Using Facial-Recognition Glasses To ID Travelers in 3 Seconds Or Less
via technocracy.newsFacial recognition in China has taken the next logical step by giving police wifi-enabled and camera-equipped glasses in order to identify anyone they look at. The ID process can take as little as 3 seconds across 1.3 billion citizen records in the centralized database. This technology is coming to America and sooner than you think. Why? Because Technocrats full intend to conquer the whole world into their technological matrix. ⁃ TN EditorChinese railway police are using facial-recognition -
China Is Developing AI-Enabled Nuclear Submarines That Can Think For Themselves
via technocracy.newsTechnocrat engineers in all first-world nations are in a private competition with each other to see who can develop the most advanced technology for killing their fellow citizens. It is doubtful that they consider massive numbers of dead humans in their equations. ⁃ TN EditorChina is working to update the rugged old computer systems on nuclear submarines with artificial intelligence to enhance the potential thinking skills of commanding officers, a senior scientist involved with the progra
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